What Happened when: A Noted Researcher's Almanac of YesterdaysI. Washburn, 1966 - 442 pages |
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... becomes a republic as American occupation under General Leonard Wood comes to an end . At 12 noon , a 45 - gun salute in Havana hails the new republic and the Stars and Stripes are lowered , replaced on the government buildings by the ...
... becomes a republic as American occupation under General Leonard Wood comes to an end . At 12 noon , a 45 - gun salute in Havana hails the new republic and the Stars and Stripes are lowered , replaced on the government buildings by the ...
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... become the first women members of the House of Lords . They are : Baroness Ravensdale , the Dow- ager Marchioness of Reading , Dame Katherine Elliott , and Mrs. Barbara Wootton Wright . JULY 24 1679 New Hampshire becomes a royal colony ...
... become the first women members of the House of Lords . They are : Baroness Ravensdale , the Dow- ager Marchioness of Reading , Dame Katherine Elliott , and Mrs. Barbara Wootton Wright . JULY 24 1679 New Hampshire becomes a royal colony ...
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... becomes the " Great White Way " as it is illuminated by electricity for the first time between 14th and 26th Streets . 1912 Laurette Taylor writes her name in theatrical history when she opens in J. Hartley Manner's play Peg o ' My ...
... becomes the " Great White Way " as it is illuminated by electricity for the first time between 14th and 26th Streets . 1912 Laurette Taylor writes her name in theatrical history when she opens in J. Hartley Manner's play Peg o ' My ...
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